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PRE-ENTRY OPEN NOW!!!
Will close Mon, March 24 at 11:59 PM PST

ATTN: KA Master/Master Shifter
We need at least 10 entries in each class by March 12 or they may be removed from the schedule for the remainder of the season.

WINTERNATIONALS - Rounds 1&2 March 28-30, 2025
Speedsportz Racing Park
22994 Hwy 242
New Caney, TX 77357
(866) 607-7223
speedsportzracingpark.com
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Track will run practice Weds/Thurs

Event Bulletin

  • 3/13 11:00 AM - MASTERS UPDATE: KA100 Master has been removed from the schedule for the rest of the season.  Master Shifter has been confirmed for Speedsportz.
  • 3/13 10:00 AM - CAPACITY UPDATES: KA100 Junior and Senior are both sold out. Please make sure to get on the waitlist if you are interested so we can evaluate the viability of opening one up.
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EKN Trackside: 2022 Superkarts! USA Pro Tour SummerNationals – Preview
Thursday, 28 July 2022 00:00

Marijn Kremers remains the driver to beat in the Pro Shifter championship chase (Photo: On Track Promotions / Studio 52)

The third and final event of the 2022 Superkarts! USA Pro Tour returns to the New Castle Motorsports Park for the 12th edition of the SKUSA SummerNationals. Rounds Five and Six will be contested on the New Castle, Indiana facility to decide the 13th season of SKUSA Pro Tour champions. The event marks the eighth straight year the SKUSA Pro Tour has visited the New Castle Motorsports Park facility, the first coming in 2015. Each event has been over the 220 mark, including this year’s finale with 222 pre-entries set to do battle in eight categories.

Built in 2003, the New Castle Motorsports Park has been the hub of national and international karting during its first season in 2004. The multi-configuration facility has provided SKUSA with different layouts over the eight years, including the National Reverse layout that will be utilized this weekend. It is the same layout selected for the second weekend of the SKUSA Summer Festival in 2020, where three rounds of racing were held that weekend. It measures out to 1-mile with 16 different turns, and the finish line set to the original location when the facility first opened, right in front of the main building and grand stands. Read full story on eKartingNews.com